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The phrase "as is expected for" can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a situation that is typical or expected based on the context. For example, "The amount of rainfall in this area is higher than average, as is expected for a tropical climate."
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The position of the Ti 2p peaks corresponds to the reported values and also the FWHM values about 1.6 eV for Ti 2p3/2 and 2.5 eV for Ti 2p1/2 are reasonable for single peak character, as is expected for Ti in TiO2.
The same 4.3 kb fragment appears to hybridize with both probes, as is expected for a full-length LNCE provirus.
The observed diversity declines are fortunately relatively slow, as is expected for a long-lived species with overlapping generations (cf. [ 100- 102]).
The film was found to be highly resistive, as is expected for undoped material.
Tasmanian wet forests do not attain the highest site level C-stocks possible in late succession, as is expected for many other forests.
The neocortex retains considerable structural plasticity in response to differential housing into adulthood, as is expected for experience-dependent mechanisms designed for learning.
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But then instead of recovering, as was expected for a man his age, Wu's condition worsened rapidly.
Analysis indicated that the salt had leached chrome from the Inconel surface, as was expected for this material.
As was expected for disturbed forest conditions, mean AGB was relatively low and varied strongly throughout the landscape.
Her father expressed his call to service through public office, as was expected for men of his time.
As was expected for an accumulated variable such as mortality, total percent coral mortality did rise slowly with time after the thermal stress.
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